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Joint efforts essential to secure migrants' rights – The New Nation

Joint efforts essential to secure migrants' rights – The New Nation
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S Asian countries not united to address exploitations faced by migrants in destination countries: Experts

"Over the years, the number of migrants have increased from South Asia, including Bangladesh, but the wages and labour rights have not been addressed in a win-win situation for both employers and workers" -Tasneem Siddiqui, founding chair of RMMRU

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Quality migration yet to be ensured despite record overseas employment: RMMRU

Bangladesh has not ensured quality labour migration despite sending a record 1.3 million workers abroad last year, according to the Refugee and Migratory Movement Research Unit (RMMRU). "We need to prioritise quality migration. This does not imply that we will not have less-skilled (unskilled) migration, as it is a necessity. Quality migration ensures that even for

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50pc migrant workers 'less-skilled': RMMRU

Half of the record 13.05 lakh workers who migrated abroad last year were in the "less-skilled" category, said Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU) in its annual "Migration Trends Report" today.

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50pc migrant workers 'less-skilled' | The Daily Star

Half of the record 13.05 lakh workers who migrated abroad last year were in the “less-skilled” category, said Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU) in its annual “Migration Trends Report” yesterday.

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4.66 lakh migrants permanently returned home in past 2 years

1.54 lakh or 33.03 percent of the returnee expatriates were from Chattogram division followed by 1.32 lakh or 28.48 percent from Dhaka

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35% of migrants return home post-Covid failing to get jobs abroad: RMMRU study

The RMMRU study has been conducted among 218 untimely returnee migrants, primarily from Saudi Arabia, Oman, the UAE, Jordan, and Malaysia, who were interviewed between October and November this year

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Survey on untimely return of 218 migrants: Deportation, not getting promised job key reasons

Detention and subsequent deportation, unemployment, and violation of employment contract by not providing promised job and wage were among the key reasons behind untimely return of 218 migrants from abroad, found a telephonic survey.

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